Looking at three contemporary dystopian novels, Omar El Akkad’s American War, Jeff Noon’s Falling Out of Cars, and Yoko Ogawa’s The Memory Police, this paper will analyze the way in which writing is used as an attempt to disrupt dystopia. While the protagonists fail in their attempts at subversion, the paper will explore how dystopia challenges memory, identity, and relationships. Additionally, the paper will examine how the protagonists’ subversive writings affect those around them, including future trauma. A brief discussion of the connection between writing and memory from a psychological perspective will ensue, including how writing excites important parts of the brain. Part of this exploration will look at memory and how writing ties t...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
Abstract: In this article, we go through and conduct multiple textual analyses to find out if George...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
This thesis attempts to answer the fundamental question, "How does resistance function in dystopian ...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
© 2016 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics. In the last few years, the fields of utopian s...
This thesis consists of the narrative screenplay, Memory Machine. Set in Ottawa, Canada in 2054, thi...
Over the past few years, “dystopia” has become a word with increasing cultural currency. This volume...
A memory hole is the banishment of problematic thoughts. We exile that which we prefer not to exist....
This thesis examines how dystopian novels depict various forms of discipline\ud exercised by a gover...
Dystopian literature has been characterized as fiction that presents a negative view of the future o...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
Utopian literary expressions are typically hopeful narratives that depict a socialist society as the...
This research explores the transition towards the modern era from the brutal scenario of World Wars ...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
Abstract: In this article, we go through and conduct multiple textual analyses to find out if George...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
This thesis attempts to answer the fundamental question, "How does resistance function in dystopian ...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
© 2016 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics. In the last few years, the fields of utopian s...
This thesis consists of the narrative screenplay, Memory Machine. Set in Ottawa, Canada in 2054, thi...
Over the past few years, “dystopia” has become a word with increasing cultural currency. This volume...
A memory hole is the banishment of problematic thoughts. We exile that which we prefer not to exist....
This thesis examines how dystopian novels depict various forms of discipline\ud exercised by a gover...
Dystopian literature has been characterized as fiction that presents a negative view of the future o...
The thesis aims to give an overview of the treatment of media in texts that have formed modern dysto...
Utopian literary expressions are typically hopeful narratives that depict a socialist society as the...
This research explores the transition towards the modern era from the brutal scenario of World Wars ...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
Abstract: In this article, we go through and conduct multiple textual analyses to find out if George...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...